- * | a a — . HOW A s10UX DIES.” A Sirange Sight That a Travelar Saw inn Lonely Tepec, In 1261 T was hunting some loss horses in the broken country west of he Hyg Horn River, 1 bad ridden ull the morn: ing overa country that was strapg « to me. About 11 o'clock I ero sed a plat au anl was surprised to come suddenly to the edue of a canyon, the ex stence of which I had not even sn<pected. In th) canyon was a stream with clumps of cot: tonwood timber along its banks, and in one of the op*n spaces was an indian lodge. The Indians that hu:ted in that | country were peaceable, but the war was | just over and the Sioux were feeling rath. er sore, 1f they were Crows or Aarpu hoes I might get some information aloul my horses. Ilay down and watched. No smoke cam» from the tepee; no one movel around it; half a dozen ponies grazed a few hun ired yards dis'ant. There was not ven a dog, which looked rather suspicious. Aiter waiting five miiutes I knw nn more than a tirst, Suddenly three white tuil deer came trom the tim- ber und walked leisurely across the open: ing. Then I knew that the camp was deserted, and the strangeness of it start led me. I mounted and rods down to the «errek and straight to the tepee, | threw back the flap, and I shall remem- ber what I saw until death. In ths cen- tre of the tepee was spread a large bufla- Joro'w, and om the robe were guns an scalps and many arrows; amd there was ulso foo | done up as for a journey ; and, sitting cross-legged around the robe, were six braves of the Sioux Nation. All were in their prime, all decked out in war paint and each ome held a Low and arrow in his hand. On every lace was an ex- pression of calm indi erence. as of one who neither suffers nor enioys, neither hopes nor fears. The faces were thow of dead men, and the smallpox had marked them with its awful mark, They took their misery with their heads up, anil even the horrors of this dis-ase coull leave npn their hearts no stain of fear, upon their brows no mark of sufferine, And this that their God might judge them men, and fit them to pitch their camps forever in the groves und grecn fields of Pare lige, “The Man About Town, faid a yourg lady: “We never know the men we meet in society.” “Why ? 1 asked her. “Hecanse they won't Jet us,” was the reply, and then she delivered a short | ut ¢lo jnent discourse on the manner of in tercourse between young ladies and gen tiemen who revolve in the fashionsb.e worl I, *he rallied he reasons for the ahove sweeping statement around the pivotial pont that men are artificial when they meet women beneath the glare of chandeliers and among the sub- tle influences of the drawinzsroom or daneing-hall. “It seems to me thut when the average young man dons his evening tyil:t he discards his identity and as 1: ex a sphinx-like role. It must be that he deems this soppression of his originaiity the attitude in which women wil best I ke him, i that lady of intelligence does not appre this absence of personality she meets. We don't real m n whom perforce we tine iro th orce of cis leet for our husbands s ar y which forbid knowledge of their chara - assure but jidtle 3% nus al son noe pd ternstics, Thackery's First Glimpse of Broadway is miles upon mile rush of | I never hi not i. but The bouse such iil as the sare aly br and built up again, th drive slap into the midst There are barricades and scaflol hanging everywhere. 1 have not f into a honse excep! the fat motry on but something new i« being done and the hammerings are «1 .ttering passage, or a wa I, or steps are ily 18 going to move. Nobody is ¢, no more am I. The rash and restlessness pleases me, and 1 like, for a little, the dash of the stream. 1 am not received as a god, which I like tco There is one paper which goes on e ery morning saving | am a snob, and I don't say no, Nix people were reading it at breakiast this morning, and the man opposite me popped it under the table cloth, But tbe other pape rs roar with approbation. as Sran AVS BO I “ of own, or - Bilae Bloed Lunatics. Tt is singularly unfortunate that the royal marriage laws in Europe prevent the infusion of some healthy picleian blood inte the veins of the reiguing dynasties. Continual intermarriage among rela. tives during a period of several hundred vears bas naturally engendered ins inity, epilepsy and that agreeable .alniy know as the “king's evil.” The gra i sally increasing number of insue princes and princesses is beginning to alarm even the most conservative of monarchisis, * In addition to the Duchess d'Alencon jus reported, the names of the present King oi Uavaria, the duchess of Cumber- land, the ex-sultan of Turkey, I'rince Alexander of Prussia, the Arch luke Otto of Austria, the Grand Duke Nicolas Cone stantinowitz of Russia, the ex-Faupress Charlotte of Mexico, are sn cient to itllstrate the evils of blood which is too blue.” a - if Why the Hired Girl is so Superk or. This bit of conversation took place last week between a Boston lady and a friend's rook, nthe | INSURANCE AGENCY i | Sn | In Mason & Haml | | aj New York Life Ins. Co. | Fire Association of Phila. The fami v in which the | latter lived have recently moved irom a) sv street to a uiet on, Li ih el d not to pl Fl WAR siiOwWIng ar Louse when the Lire no # pro wi He . ’ bikis eo) Youu have a nies, Moar whi hh “i . alte | Mar» rijet nace liven, i notes of the eity that 'nescll, ma'am,” re t saarly. “, oye I said the lady pleas “ari, Ldont. fean't stapa U onl the roar of the noisy s.reets of tie city “Very ri ly Ma's as strony \s ‘m a grie ty HE Faved likely not.” Margaret nseniod “f 8 pose vost | k your bran Ha ine, eam,’ iy En Foreign Lands. How sweet it is in foreign lends To me ta friend who knows vou, Who rusin 8 tip with owl And alivost overthirows you. But o%, how sad, when t' at same friend, ‘Ww hose oydam crectin + hi il you, Exela iih ox you okie WE se x nek. “When l we ten dollars, will youl, a SS — a —— c— ret, with none of the nose of the | feauued hands, t ng) | Girard Ins. Co., of Phila. | | | 1 p—— Organs and Pianos. 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We Guarantee Satig- faction. Countrv Produce ‘On hand, and Wanted at all times. C. U. HOFFER Allegheny ol., Belleforic Pa, ALD EAGLE VALLEY R. Ro Time Table in effect Nov, 16, '88, WESTWARD. Mail Exp. M.A Nn Leave Lock Haven.......... hsven 20 % 00 Fleminglon..uew. soins 8 24 9 06 Mill Bulle meat 821 808 Beech Creek ....ooe0vvvees. 8 88 9 25 Eaglovillo,...oocvrsiiiinn 8 42 9 80 Howtrd.vcsiviniivisicoinnn 3.83. 9 44 Mount Eagle... oes 9 bd Curtin..... 10 01 Milesbarg... 10 1% Bellefonte... 10 856 Milesburg....... 10 42 Snow Shoe Int. 10 48 Unionville... 10 68 di rennin cova: 11 09 Martha.......oen. 11 19 Port Matilda............. . 127 HBannah...i...conionie iii lB 11 %6 11 89 — 4 46 448 SERRE RRE a Zuld Eagle..... ' Vl] sassserarsnseisnessssssinns 6 81 Arrive st Tyrone.......cccocun.. EASTWARD. Leave Tyrons...... East Tyrone... yil ars aid Esgle.. Fovier EEE LTTE Unionville. coi cecrrerines 8 18 Beow Shoe Iot............ 8 22 Milesburg Bellefonte Milesburg...... CUR Maus snns sunsnsnnnsarssine 8 08 Mount Eagle Howard HI Hilla ara Flemiagton........ucuuu Arrive at Lock Haven [DELLEFONTE & SNOW SHOE R. —3croooSvecvennane 'SEBRESRSATNZsETaen Dl R.—Time Table ia #ffect Nov 16. | Leaves Snow Shoe 6.46 8. m., arrivesia Bellefonte 8:26 ». m. Loaves Bellefonte 9:00 a. m., arrives at Snow Shoe at 11:00 &. m. Leaves Snow Shoe 2:50 p. m., arrives at Bellefonte 4:56 p. m. Leaves Bellefonte 7:55 p. m,, arrives at Snow Shoe 55 8. 8. BLAIR, Gen. Sup't. EWISBURG & TYRONE R. BR. 4 Time Table in effect Nov 15 86, WESTWARD. Mixed. PM. AM 12 16 00 12 80 20 | 05 15 38 FA 3b Loave Bootin....c..consesnsns sou FRR BROOK cnnusser = eesasoms Penn's Furnas: Be snssssssm ] Hostler.... sssssssensn 3 Marengo....ccemcevnse. 1 Loveville f.ocuiecceesonss . Furnace Ro Warriors Mark...... Pennington ran W ston a 20H L. & T. Junetion...... . 28 Tyrone 286 EA 55 12 Gr 6 ST Ww ARD. ized. A 80 ad 40 Leave Tyrone ‘ : 20 L&T. Junctior Weston Mill... Pent Bans sussa Warriors Mark. 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